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Intra-regional trade has been rising rapidly, especially after China's accession to the WTO in 2001. China's economy is expanding rapidly, and has already passed Japan in 2010 to become the world's second largest economy. It is clearly producing a huge impact on the world economy, and particularly on ASEAN countries. This is the appropriate time to take stock: what has APEC achieved so far? How is China's rapid growth shaping the course of economic integration and cooperation in the region? What is the future of APEC? This book is based on papers presented by scholars with expertise in the Asia Pacific region at a conference on “APEC at 20 and the Rise of China” organized by the APEC Centre of Lingnan University on 26-27 February 2010, and includes additional invited papers.

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APEC and the Rise of China: An Introduction (L S Ho & J Wong); Overview of Issues: Designing Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation (C-P Chung); Rebalancing Relations between East Asian and trans-Pacific Institutions: Evolving Regional Architectural Features (Z-Y Pang); Role of China: Will China Become an Engine of Growth for the Region? (Y-P Huang); China's Economic Rise and Regional Trade (R Leal-Arcas); The Role of China in Asia-Pacific Trade Framework in the Context of APEC (E K-K Yeoh et al.); Monetary Integration and the Reform of the Reminbi: Towards an Effective (More or Less) Monetary Union in Asia (L S Ho); On the Reform of RMB Exchange Rate: A Trade-off Solution (B Zhang & X-P Hua); The Future of APEC: Continuing the APEC Agenda and the Evolving Regional Institutional Architecture in the Context of an Emerging Asia (K G Tan & S W Chiang).

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    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 25/03/2011
    ISBN13: 9789814329408, 978-9814329408
    ISBN10: 9814329401

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    Book Synopsis
    Intra-regional trade has been rising rapidly, especially after China's accession to the WTO in 2001. China's economy is expanding rapidly, and has already passed Japan in 2010 to become the world's second largest economy. It is clearly producing a huge impact on the world economy, and particularly on ASEAN countries. This is the appropriate time to take stock: what has APEC achieved so far? How is China's rapid growth shaping the course of economic integration and cooperation in the region? What is the future of APEC? This book is based on papers presented by scholars with expertise in the Asia Pacific region at a conference on “APEC at 20 and the Rise of China” organized by the APEC Centre of Lingnan University on 26-27 February 2010, and includes additional invited papers.

    Table of Contents
    APEC and the Rise of China: An Introduction (L S Ho & J Wong); Overview of Issues: Designing Asia - Pacific Economic Cooperation (C-P Chung); Rebalancing Relations between East Asian and trans-Pacific Institutions: Evolving Regional Architectural Features (Z-Y Pang); Role of China: Will China Become an Engine of Growth for the Region? (Y-P Huang); China's Economic Rise and Regional Trade (R Leal-Arcas); The Role of China in Asia-Pacific Trade Framework in the Context of APEC (E K-K Yeoh et al.); Monetary Integration and the Reform of the Reminbi: Towards an Effective (More or Less) Monetary Union in Asia (L S Ho); On the Reform of RMB Exchange Rate: A Trade-off Solution (B Zhang & X-P Hua); The Future of APEC: Continuing the APEC Agenda and the Evolving Regional Institutional Architecture in the Context of an Emerging Asia (K G Tan & S W Chiang).

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